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Neurochemical Pathology, 1988
Several aspects of the relationships between glycolipids, gliomas, and problems involved in studying these are reviewed. Major problems that currently must be addressed include developing a classification scheme that more accurately predicts the biological behavior of these tumors, obtaining samples representative of the patient's glioma, and ...
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Several aspects of the relationships between glycolipids, gliomas, and problems involved in studying these are reviewed. Major problems that currently must be addressed include developing a classification scheme that more accurately predicts the biological behavior of these tumors, obtaining samples representative of the patient's glioma, and ...
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Infrared spectroscopy of glycolipids
Chemistry and Physics of Lipids, 1998The application of infrared spectroscopy to the physicochemical characterization of glycolipids as biologically important membrane constituents is described. In this contribution, the analysis of diacyl- and sphingosine-based (cerebroside, ganglioside) oligosaccharides and the class of lipid A-anchored lipooligo- and polysaccharides is reviewed ...
K, Brandenburg, U, Seydel
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The glycolipid of Halobacterium trapanicum
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Lipids and Lipid Metabolism, 1993The structural elucidation of the polar lipids in Halobacterium trapanicum is reported with particular emphasis on a new sulfated disaccharide derivative of 2,3-di-O-phytanyl-sn-glycerol. The full structural designation of this glycolipid is 2,3-di-O-phytanyl-1-O- (mannopyranosyl-(2-sulfate)-alpha-D-1-2-glucopyranosyl-alpha-D)-sn-glyce rol.
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Glycolipids and Cell Differentiation
1980Differentiation of a cultured cell refers generally to a change in the expression of some peculiar functions specific to this cell. Generally differentiation involves only a modification of some biochemical properties of the cell such as synthesis of melanin by melanocytes (KREIDER et al., 1975) or synthesis of collagen by bone fibroblasts (MANNER and ...
G, Rebel, J, Robert, P, Mandel
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Chemistry and Physics of Lipids, 1985
Proteins which bind glycolipids with high specificity are tentatively divided into two groups. One group consists of activator proteins involved in the catabolism of glycolipids by acid lysosomal hydrolases. Two activator proteins, GM2-activator and sphingolipid activator protein-1, are critically appraised on their glycolipid-binding properties and on
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Proteins which bind glycolipids with high specificity are tentatively divided into two groups. One group consists of activator proteins involved in the catabolism of glycolipids by acid lysosomal hydrolases. Two activator proteins, GM2-activator and sphingolipid activator protein-1, are critically appraised on their glycolipid-binding properties and on
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1994
Abstract Glycolipid is the general term applied to a wide range of compounds. The most important and complex are of biological origin, being distributed throughout animal, plant, and microbial cells, but some synthetic examples have industrial applications. Along with glycoproteins, they form the class of glycoconjugates.
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Abstract Glycolipid is the general term applied to a wide range of compounds. The most important and complex are of biological origin, being distributed throughout animal, plant, and microbial cells, but some synthetic examples have industrial applications. Along with glycoproteins, they form the class of glycoconjugates.
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Inhibition of Glycolipid Biosynthesis
Current Protocols in Molecular Biology, 1995AbstractAdequate inhibition of glycolipid biosynthesis allows the study of their biological functions. The method presented in this unit employs a synthetic analog of ceramide, PDMP (1‐phenyl‐2‐decanoylamino‐3‐morpholino‐1‐propanol), that inhibits glycolipid biosynthesis in cultured cells.
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